dstew60105 said:
The great thing about the Foreskins is that there is really no upside to them They are old and overspent on a bunch of marginal players. 30 million each for Randal El, Carter and Archuletta. LOL What the hell are the thinking. Carter was a flash in the plan three years ago, Archuletta can't cover and Randel El is a 3rd receiver. Counting their draft, they had w/o a doubt one of the worst offseasons in the league. They will be lucky to make the playoffs.
Ok, let's dissect this post:
Randel El: Agreed he will wind up being a 3rd receiver. He will play in the slot against a #3 DB and he is a kick/punt returner, so that is an upgrade over what they had previously in Antonio Brown. He also will force teams to defend the gadget play. Play him too close and watch out for a run play, where he brings great blocking technique with him from the Steelers. This will be an upgrade for Clinton Portis.
[You forget about Brandon Lloyd]: He is going to spread the field sideline to sideline, Moss on one side and Lloyd on the other. I do believe he had one of his best games last year against your secondary when playing for the paltry 49ers. Fall back to adjust to Lloyd and you've just given more room for blockers to allow Portis a chance to do his thing. Combine the mentality of Al Saunders to have as *1* option the call for a flee flicker with the tandem of either Portis or Randel El doing a halfback toss to the likes of Moss, Lloyd or Cooley and you can begin to appreciate the value of Randel El and Lloyd and the value of adding a coach like Al Saunders.
Carter: You think Carter was drafted in this league to play as a Linebacker, which is where he has been playing lately? What was that 49ers defensive ranking? It gives me a lot of confidence knowing that where he played was based on the decisions of somebody else who effectively was given the lowest grade. Give me a break. He is going to be ready to unleash in the role Greg Williams will have him play. It's very simple: "Go straight for the QB".
No worries about playing outside his capabilities.
Archuletta: Archuletta does not need to cover. He will be used in blitzing attacks and in run support. Remember, the Commanders defense is a SYSTEM that is role-based and not individual-based. Each player plays a role in the system, that role is based on the strength of the individual player.
Structuring of contracts: Tired of this argument, cap hit is usually backloaded, contracts will not be renewed in the backloaded years if not worth it; in the event that the contract is reached in the 4th year, then they usually convert the contract to a signing bonus which spreads the hit out a few more years. It is how they have been managing the cap, keeping the players they need to win with, releasing those they don't. 6 year contracts if you looked carefully balloon in the latter years, and they entice free agents to coming because they offer the highest bonus, which is the ONLY thing guaranteed anymore, and even THAT is not guaranteed [signing bonuses are guaranteed, roster bonuses are not]. That is how the Commanders manage the cap "h e | | " prognosticators seem to predict for them. They went from 20 million over to managing to be under the cap and they did not have to make roster cuts that bit into the core.